Commercial rentals in Helsinki - road search

Here you can get a complete overview of commercial real estate for rent in  Helsinki - ordered by the individual roads/streets.

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What is Helsinki?

Helsinki is the capital and largest city of Finland, located in the southern region of the country. It is a modern, vibrant city with a unique culture, rich history, and plenty of attractions to explore. The city is home to a number of parks, museums, and other public services, as well as a bustling nightlife and plenty of events to experience. It is also home to the oldest university in Finland, the University of Helsinki, and the Helsinki Cathedral, the largest in the country.

Helsinki is a great destination for travelers looking for a unique experience. It is home to a number of unique attractions, such as the Suomenlinna Fortress, the Senate Square, and the City of Helsinki. There are also plenty of hotels and restaurants to choose from, as well as a variety of public transportation options. The city is also home to a number of unique experiences, such as saunas, nature walks, and a variety of cultural events. With its proximity to Sweden, Helsinki is also a great place to explore the region and experience the unique culture of both countries.

Renting a commercial space in Helsinki

If you're looking for a commercial space to rent in Helsinki, there are a number of options available. There are a number of office buildings, retail spaces, and warehouses available for rent in the city. The city is also home to a number of industrial parks, which are great for businesses looking for a larger space. There are also a number of business parks and coworking spaces available for rent in the city.

Important streets in Helsinki

Helsinki is home to a number of important streets, such as Mannerheimintie, which is the main street in the city. It is home to a number of important buildings, such as the Parliament House, the National Museum, and the University of Helsinki. Other important streets in the city include Aleksanterinkatu, which is home to the Helsinki Cathedral, and Esplanadi, which is a popular shopping street. There are also a number of parks and squares in the city, such as the Senate Square and the Kaivopuisto Park.

Transport in Helsinki

Helsinki is well connected to the rest of Finland and the world, with a number of public transport options. The city is served by buses, trams, and the metro, as well as a number of ferry services to other cities in Finland and Sweden. There are also a number of taxi services available, as well as car rental services. The city is also home to a number of airports, including the Helsinki-Vantaa Airport, the largest in the country.

What is the currency used in Helsinki?

The currency used in Helsinki, the capital of Finland, is the Euro. The Euro is the official currency of the European Union and is used in 19 of the 28 member states. Helsinki is a modern and vibrant city, located on the southern coast of Finland and bordering Sweden. It is a popular destination for travelers, offering unique experiences such as the city's oldest fortress, the Sveaborg, and the largest park in the city, the Esplanadi. Visitors can also explore the city's many museums, universities, and cathedrals, as well as its vibrant culture, events, and nightlife. Helsinki also offers a variety of public services, such as transportation, healthcare, and education, making it an ideal place to visit and relax.

What are the best attractions to visit in Helsinki?

One of the most popular attractions in Helsinki is the City of Helsinki, which is home to many of the city’s most iconic landmarks. This includes the Senate Square, the Presidential Palace, the National Museum, and the Helsinki Cathedral. Visitors can also explore the city’s many parks, such as the Esplanade Park, the Töölö Bay Park, and the Kaivopuisto Park.

For those interested in the city’s history, the Suomenlinna Fortress is a must-see. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a unique 18th-century sea fortress located just off the coast of Helsinki. Visitors can explore the fortress’s many tunnels and defensive structures, as well as its museums and galleries.

Helsinki is also home to a number of unique cultural attractions, such as the Sibelius Monument, the Ateneum Art Museum, and the National Theatre. There are also plenty of events and festivals to experience throughout the year, such as the Helsinki Festival and the Helsinki Pride Parade.

Finally, Helsinki is a great place to relax and unwind. From its many saunas to its public parks and beaches, there are

Districts of Helsinki

Helsinki is divided into several districts, each with its own unique charm and attractions. The city centre is home to the Senate Square, the Presidential Palace, the National Museum, and the Helsinki Cathedral. The Kallio district is known for its vibrant nightlife and unique restaurants, while the Ullanlinna district is home to the Suomenlinna Fortress and the Ateneum Art Museum. The Töölö district is home to the Esplanade Park and the Kaivopuisto Park, while the Punavuori district is known for its trendy boutiques and cafes. The Hakaniemi district is home to the University of Helsinki and the National Theatre, and the Kruununhaka district is home to the Sibelius Monument.